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Responsible Permittees and Interested Persons,
The Public Hearing date for Tentative Time Schedule Order (TSO) No. R9-2023-0006, An Order Requiring Designated Responsible Permittees to Comply With Bacteria, Project I-Twenty Beaches and Creeks Total Maximum Daily Load Requirements Prescribed in the Regional Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems Permit for the San Diego Region (Tentative TSO) has been changed from May 10, 2023, to “To Be Determined.”
Attached to this email is a copy of the Updated Notice of Public Hearing for the Tentative TSO with this date change. The Tentative TSO and the Updated Notice of Public Hearing are available on the San Diego Water Board’s website at Tentative Orders | San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board (ca.gov). Please forward to anyone else that might be interested. Questions and comments should be directed to Mireille Garcia by phone at 619-521-8041, or via e-mail at Mireille.Garcia@waterboards.ca.gov.
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Water Boards) - collectively known as the California Water Boards - are dedicated to a single vision: abundant clean water for human uses and environmental protection to sustain California's future.
Under the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) and the state's pioneering Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, the State and Regional Water Boards have regulatory responsibility for protecting the water quality of nearly 1.6 million acres of lakes, 1.3 million acres of bays and estuaries, 211,000 miles of rivers and streams, and about 1,100 miles of exquisite California coastline.
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